About Under Construction

At UCI we specialize in custom kitchen remodeling. From changing out cabinets to moving walls, whatever it takes for you to have your dream kitchen. We have over 40 years of combined construction experience in all phases of construction, residential and commercial. We are dedicated to providing quality service and we take great pride in our work from start to finish.

We also do full bathroom remodels including tile and granite.

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Recent Projects

I used Chris and Brian from Under Construction, Inc. for a main floor remodeling project. The stone work Chris did was terrific and they both worked on building a stairwell of wainscoting, new stairs and new wood flooring in the front part of the home, a bannister, trim, and a new front door installation.

I especially appreciated their values, clean talk, and no smoking.

They work well together and listened to my many questions. i will be calling them later on to install tile for the sunroom.

Tanya (Denver)

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How long can a typical job take?It depends on the size of the job. For example, a kitchen where we are just removing old cabinets and reinstalling new cabinets has a much smaller scope of work: 1 week; 2 weeks if we do granite. In a kitchen that we are tearing out everything and moving plumbing and or electrical, framing, etc, this scope of work has many more steps to bring the project to completion and will be more in the 4 to 5 week range.

Can I get a reference from a satisfied customer?Absolutely. Here on the site, you will find testimonials and pictures. If you want to talk to some of our previous customers, we would be happy to arrange that.

What do I need to do to get a project started?You should have most or all of the products selected, and preferably ordered. It is essential that you do this for 2 reasons:

You will need specifications on your appliances for your cabinet order. We have to make sure all the pieces fit together as you want them to.

If you wait to order the item you want to use, when you go to order it you might find that it's back ordered, or discontinued.